The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-01-21, Page 11iE�DNESDAY, JAN. 211t, 1959
THE.,. LUCKNONV SENTINEL, J ucKNOW, ONTARI:Q
PAG, EJ EVEN;.
JOYN.T WARDEI'
(Continued from "page .1)
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Local men who were called on
;ere J. W. Joynt , and Frank
ktompson.. D -.o n a 1 d McLay of
indsay township, immediate
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past warden, referredto George,
as "a man that can do. the job."
Eight Nominated
Besides the three that :ebntest-
ed the wardenship, 'five others
were nominated and withdrew.
They were Charles Caudle of
Lions Head, ,Kenneth, Muir of
Paisley, Michael Fischer of Cul-
ross,_
ulross,_ Elgin ' Young " of Tara and
Ray Atkinson of Greenock.
Unique Family Record
Mr: Joynt isthe fourth Reeve
from Lucxnow to attain the high-
est county honour since the in-
corporation of the' village, James,
Bryan was: the first warden from
• Lucknow in 1893..In 1921,,bt.,
Johnstone' waselected to the
: position and' in x947,. J. Wesley
Joynt, father of the present war-
den, attained the ihonour. It is '•a'
particular achievement that .:two''
of the . four wardens were father
and. sort IA is also interesting to
note that the 'late Mr: •.Johnstone
was an uncle of; the • }ew warden.
• UNITED' CHURCH
(Continued frpm page 1)
Will soon be part., of . the active
Sunday School,, •
.The lti-C group for 15-18 years.
old 'reported a 'variety "of activity
with an .average attendance of
15. •
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Altern-oon-" ';M':S•""'S ciety in'
dicated 41. • members.'and the` ev-:
•ening a group 39 members.'
'The reported numerous..
activities, with -considerable work
beim done both at the 'parsonage
and the ch irch., The buffet. , din-,
ner was set out on.new . stack
tables that ' the W.A.. have just
purchased. ,Also in use were the
30 steel stack chairs. also . newly
purchased at the same time.
A. report from a • nominating
committee resulted, in the re-el-
ection
e,el-ectior} of C. ' Webster, M. Morri-
sor}, W. B..''Anderson,. R: Camp-
bell, ' and #C, Cameron as' mem-
bers of the committee• of stewards:'
for. •a .three year term, .
The meeting adjourned with a
vote of thanks ::to•'the ladies ;who
had prepared the meal, and to all
office bearers: There was a gen,
eral• feeling • that the year . ahead
held great promise and challenge.
WHITECHUR.CH ,
Mr.. and. . Mrs: W. ,R, .Farrier
are spending the . ,winter. with'
their 'family and the first, two
weeks they 'are spending with
Mr.: and Mrs Jack Gillespie of
Sarnia. . ` •
• • Mr, and, Mrs.Relison Falconer
of . Sarnia spent • the week -end.:
-with 3VIr, arida Mrs. C Faieoner.,
' Mrs. ,Ken Dowling and Laver-
ne and .• rs.: Mary Chapman . Sr.:
spent the week -end , in Ilderton
with Mr and Mrs. Robert Male -
son.
WE HAVE A LARGE NEW SELECTON OF .
r+uehierClsesterfel.
s
which we bought at a SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNT due to, a slight change in styles. and : ;covers in the .1959
line, . and: so can pass ' on this saving to our customers.
our Chesterfields Some ofi dhave.been in :our • Funeral
: lel s s
Chapel ; for over . 6 months, and Prices on these
good ..quality suites are being. greatly reduced for
new spring. styles.
OUR ALLOWANCE onyour present' Chesterfield
is. VERY I$IBERAL, and COMPARE.' OUR PRICES
with QUALITY ,before' you purchase.
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